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The Scientific Revolution of the seventeenth century was

a. a direct result of the revolt against social conditions in the Middle Ages.
b. stimulated by a new interest in Galen and Aristotle.
c. born in the Augustinian monasteries.

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Taking into account the set of options the correct about The Scientific Revolution of the seventeenth century was although an innovative phase in western thinking, was based upon the intellectual and scientific accomplishments of previous centuries.

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